SFO ‘Re-Establishing Links With Security Agencies’

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is looking to re-establish its links with national security agencies as it looks to boost its efforts to tackle major corporate crime.

David Green, the director of the body, told The Times that the move was part of a range of steps, which include improving analysis of open-source data, to boost efforts to identify issues and tackle them as soon as possible.

He added that the aim of the move was to ensure corporates understand that any wrongdoing will be identified.

“I want to be far more proactive on the intelligence gathering side so that companies know they might be found out if they don’t self-report,” he outlined.

Mr Green’s comments have come around a month after he told a conference in London that the organisation is now on “an upward trajectory”.

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